Lex Scott Davis is the latest star of Suits: LA. She'll play Erica Rollins, “a savvy and strong-willed rising star” who works for Stephen… Read The Full Article Here
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Megamouth sharks were first discovered in 1976 and fewer than 280 have ever been seen, meaning we know very little about this enigmatic species. Read The Full Article Here
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Plus, an update on when show will finally return to normal. Read The Full Article Here
A handful of super powerful tropical storms in the last decade and the prospect of more to come has a couple of experts proposing a new category of whopper hurricanes: Category 6. Read The Full Article Here
Two supermassive black holes spotted circling inside a remote ‘fossil’ galaxy are the heaviest, and the closest, black hole binary ever found. Read The Full Article Here
Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including David A. Willson, Gerald Everett Jones, Steve Pizzolato, and more. Read The Full Article Here
Holy cannoli, is this big news or what? Ziva David and Tony DiNozzo are together again in an upcoming NCIS spinoff on Paramount+. Praise… Read The Full Article Here
Researchers have designed a self-powering, battery-free, energy-harvesting sensor. Using the framework they developed, they produced a temperature sensor that can harvest and store the energy from the magnetic field that exists in the open air around a wire. Read The Full Article Here
Leave No Trace (Minotaur Books) by A.J. Landau — pseudonym for the writing duo of internationally bestselling author Jon Land and Jeff Ayers — immediately plunges readers into the action with a brutal act of terrorism. An explosion rocks and topples the Statue of Liberty. Destroying America’s beloved symbol of freedom is certainly enough to Read The Full Article Here
Moving on was the name of the game on Chicago Med Season 9 Episode 6. Our review covers which storyline we thought was saddest, Maggie's… Read The Full Article Here
Delicious drinks can be the perfect miniature laboratory for demonstrating the weird physics of fluids. Here are four of the best examples and how you can try them at home Read The Full Article Here
Electrical deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a well-established method for treating disordered movement in Parkinson’s disease. However, implanting electrodes in a person’s brain is an invasive and imprecise way to stimulate nerve cells. Researchers report a new application for the technique, called magnetogenetics, that uses very small magnets to wirelessly trigger specific, gene-edited nerve cells in the brain. The treatment effectively relieved motor symptoms in mice without damaging surrounding brain tissue. Read The Full Article Here
“On April 8, 2024, a total eclipse of the sun will sweep across several U.S. states. This is a moment in time for us all to ‘Look Up’ — look up at the eclipse, look up from your screens, look up to someone and inspire others to look up to you.” We generally tell kids Read The Full Article Here
Sylvie Brett married Matt Casey on Chicago Fire Season 12 Episode 6, and our review talks about the unique wedding and what comes next… Read The Full Article Here
Genetically modified mosquitoes are being released in Brazil to reduce the spread of the viral infection dengue fever. Read The Full Article Here
May 2024 Most Anticipated New Book Releases. Notable upcoming books to be published in May 2024, limited to hardcover new releases. Here are the most anticipated Read The Full Article Here
Fellow wrestlers have their say on social media. Read The Full Article Here
New insights into why animals play, how to hunt an asteroid, and more books out now Read The Full Article Here
Libby, the app that works with public libraries, has announced their inaugural Libby Book Awards. Here are the finalists. Read The Full Article Here
Check out our review of Resident Alien Season 3 Episode 3 as we discuss the levels of pain so many in Patience carry around and who's… Read The Full Article Here
A case report describes a rare case of a so-called Tarlov cyst causing a man to experience a common type of sexual dysfunction. Read The Full Article Here
Boston Dynamics has released footage showing how its flagship Atlas humanoid robot would cope in a factory environment as it lifts heavy struts and puts them into a flow cart. Read The Full Article Here
Check out our interview with Mina Abdi, professional chef and author of Shiraz & Syrah. Featuring breathtaking photography and framed by beautiful designs, this cookbook showcases the intricate connections between French and Persian cuisine, culminating in a collection of simple — yet elegant — recipes that are near and dear to the hearts of many. Read The Full Article Here
Find out what’s in store for the show’s latest run. Read The Full Article Here
Science fiction doesn’t have to be overly convoluted in its otherworldliness. In fact, something focused more on the characters often hits closer to home. That’s exactly what made R.E. Mason’s Moons so enjoyable. This action-packed sci-fi adventure follows two men — strangers to each other — who must find the chosen heir who possesses the Read The Full Article Here
The premier global racing circuit ignites its biggest season ever with 24 races. Read The Full Article Here
First ever documented evidence of a fungus, suspected to be a Mycena species, growing on the body of a seemingly healthy frog. Read The Full Article Here
Most machine-learning models rely on mountains of data to replicate human text, but new research suggests the recipe for learning language might be simpler Read The Full Article Here
Books & Looks: Real Books for Real Readers was started as a podcast to supplement Blaine Desantis’ website, ViewsOnBooks.com, and expand into audio and video interviews with authors. With Books & Looks, Blaine’s goal is to focus on real books that real people will read. At least half of the books he reviews are either new authors or Read The Full Article Here